(Multi-line Indent): Document indent-code-rigidly.
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is properly indented.
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@item C-M-\
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Reindent all lines in the region (@code{indent-region}).
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@item M-x indent-code-rigidly
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Shift all the lines in the region rigidly sideways, but do not alter
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lines that start inside comments and strings.
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@end table
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@kindex C-M-q
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alter lines that start inside strings, or C preprocessor lines when in C
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mode.
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@findex indent-code-rigidly
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Another way to specify the range to be reindented is with the region.
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The command @kbd{C-M-\} (@code{indent-region}) applies @key{TAB} to
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every line whose first character is between point and mark.
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every line whose first character is between point and mark. The command
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@kbd{M-x indent-code-rigidly} rigidly shifts all the lines in the region
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sideways, like @code{indent-rigidly} does (@pxref{Indentation
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Commands}), except that it doesn't alter the indentation of lines that
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start inside comments and strings, unless the region starts inside that
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comment or string.
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@node Lisp Indent
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@subsection Customizing Lisp Indentation
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